Accidents can
result in significant personal injuries that create many expenses for the
victim and can cause extreme financial hardships for the victim and the
victim’s family. It seems unfair that a victim should have to suffer the
physical and financial consequences of an accident for which the victim was not
at fault. Therefore, the law allows personal injury victims to bring lawsuits
against the person(s) responsible for their injuries. All United States jurisdictions
allow plaintiffs who bring successful cases in state court to recover damages.
While each jurisdiction may differ on the dollar amount of damages provided in
individual cases, there are some common types of damages that are allowed in
most jurisdictions.
Personal injury
damages are intended to put a personal injury victim back in the position that
he or she would have been had the accident not occurred. While a lawsuit cannot
erase the physical pain and emotional suffering of an injured victim, or his
survivors, a lawsuit can provide relief from the financial suffering that the
victim and his family incur as a result of the accident. Specifically, damages
may include:
· Compensation for
Medical Expenses: this may include past, current and
future medical expenses and rehabilitation costs that are related to your
injuries. You may submit evidence of bills already received and doctor and
therapist estimates of your future medical needs;
· Compensation for
Actual Expenses Incurred as a Result of the Accident: your injuries may leave you unable to care for your minor children,
unable to care for an elderly relative, unable to clean your home, unable to
cook your meals or unable to run your own errands. It can be very expensive to
hire people to take over these responsibilities for you and you may be entitled
to compensation for these expenses if you are successful in a personal injury
lawsuit. Similarly, if the personal injury victim dies as a result of the
injuries sustained in an accident then his family may be entitled to
compensation for his funeral costs;
· Compensation for
Lost Income: If your injuries leave you unable to
work, unable to work as many hours as you did prior to the accident, or unable
to remain in the same job that you had before the accident then you may be
entitled to lost income that you are now unable to earn because of your
injuries. You may also be entitled to compensation for lost income if a family
member whom you relied upon for income (such as your spouse or parent) died as
a result of personal injuries from an accident;
· Compensation for
Pain and Suffering: personal injury victims, or their
survivors, may be entitled to compensation for pain and suffering that you
incur as a result of your injuries. Your spouse may also be able to recover
damages for loss of consortium as a result of your injuries.
· Punitive Damages: in extreme and extraordinary cases of negligence, some jurisdictions may
allow the court to award the plaintiff punitive damages that are not meant to compensate
the plaintiff but, are rather meant to punish the defendant.
Personal injury law seeks to put the
plaintiff back in the financial position that he was prior to the accident. The
law recognizes that there is no way to undo all of the harmful effects of an
accident but monetary damages can be important to a victim’s financial,
physical and emotional recovery.
I take a personal approach, listening carefully to the details of your case so that I can tailor your representation to get the results you seek.
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I hope you found this information helpful. About every 2-3 weeks
or so I’ll provide additional meaningful articles regarding
personal injury issues and related legalities.
or so I’ll provide additional meaningful articles regarding
personal injury issues and related legalities.
Until then, Be Careful Out There!
All My Best-
Bill Schneikart
Personal Injury Lawyer
Personal injury claims are not hard to file if you have a good personal injury lawyer by your side. Make sure you document all the proof at the time of the accident. By the way, very informative blog post, Bill
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